2011 (Junior): Miles-Nash played in 11 games with two starts and did not see action in the 49-7 win vs. Tennessee or the 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State. Splitting the season between tight end and defensive end, he made five tackles and caught one pass for six yards. He made one tackle in the season-opening 51-7 win vs. Missouri State. He started and made one six-yard reception that led to a one-yard touchdown rush by the Razorbacks on the next play in a 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico. His other start came in UA’s 38-14 victory vs. No. 15 Auburn. He recorded one tackle in the 38-28 win vs. Troy and the 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina. He also made one tackle at No. 1 LSU and in Arkansas’ 29-16 defeat of No. 11 Kansas State in the AT&T Cotton Bowl.

2010 (Sophomore): He moved back to defense during the offseason and earned stats in the spring as a defensive end. In the three spring scrimmages and the Red-White Spring Game combined, Nash had six tackles, one and a half tackles for a loss of seven yards and a sack for six yards.

2009 (Freshman): He moved from defensive end to tight end in preseason drills due to a season-ending injury to Chris Gragg. Nash played in eight games and started at tight end in the Troy contest. He did not record any stats during the season.

Personal: Born March 24, 1991, he is the son of Charles and Biankah Nash. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

High School: During his senior season, Nash totaled 110 tackles (80 unassisted), 23 quarterback hurries, eight for a loss and four sacks to help lead Sulphur Springs to a 14-2 record and a state championship. He was named first-team all-district for his efforts. As a junior, he had 43 tackles and six sacks. He is ranked as the No. 35 strong side defensive end in the country by Rivals.com. He was coached in high school by Greg Owens. He also played basketball in high school. He was also recruited by Auburn, Baylor, Colorado, Colorado State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and UTEP.